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The Society for the Psychological Study of Men and Masculinity, Division 51 of the APA, advances knowledge in the psychology of men through research, education, training, public policy, and improved clinical practice.

Division 51 believes aspects of traditional gender roles are restrictive in nature and often lead to negative consequences and unhealthy interactions for many individuals and society. SPSMM endeavors to point out constrictive conceptions of masculinity that have inhibited men’s development, reduced men’s capacity to form meaningful relationships, and contributed to the oppression of others. SPSMM supports the empowerment of all persons and believes this empowerment leads to the highest level of functioning in individual men and women.

The convention is almost here! The D51 Hospitality Suite will be in the Marriott Marquis, Room 15-112. The Society for the Psychological Study of Men and Masculinity, division 51 of the American Psychological A

The convention is almost here! The Society for the Psychological Study of Men and Masculinity, division 51 of the American Psychological Association, is pleased to participate in this year’s Annual Convention

The convention is almost here! The Society for the Psychological Study of Men and Masculinity, division 51 of the American Psychological Association, is pleased to participate in this year’s Annual Convention

AS A MAN: Are you sometimes confused about what it takes to be manly, successful, and loving in today’s turbulent world? AS A PARENT OR EDUCATOR: Are you concerned about how current models of masculinit

Our culture often provides a romantic image of fathers enjoying time with their children, but many men say it makes them lonely. Being a father is a complicated human experience. Father’s Day celebrate

In each new edition of the Psychology of Men and Masculinity, we interview authors from a selected publication to highlight some of the exciting research published in the journal. This feature highlights the a

Dr. Daniel Singley explains how having a consistent, attuned, and involved dad is good for the whole family system. What it means to be a man has shown considerable change over the past 50 years, and now